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Directional replicability: When can the factor of two be omitted

Stat Probab Lett. 2026 Jun;233:110662. doi: 10.1016/j.spl.2026.110662. Epub 2026 Feb 2.

ABSTRACT

Directional replicability addresses the question of whether an effect studied across n independent studies is present with the same direction in at least r of them, for r 2 . When the expected direction of the effect is not specified in advance, the state of the art recommends assessing replicability separately by combining one-sided p -values for both directions (left and right), and then doubling the smaller of the two resulting combined p -values to account for multiple testing. In this work, we show that this multiplicative correction is not always necessary, and give a sufficient and necessary condition under which it can be safely omitted.

PMID:41789419 | PMC:PMC12959485 | DOI:10.1016/j.spl.2026.110662

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